# get_next_line A function that reads a line from a file descriptor. ## 💡 About The get_next_line project is a programming function that reads a line ending with a newline character from a file descriptor. When calling the function in a loop, it will then allow you to read the text file pointed to by the file descriptor, one line at a time until the end of the file. ## 🛠️ Function Prototype ```c char *get_next_line(int fd); ``` ## 📋 Usage ```c #include "get_next_line.h" #include int main(void) { int fd; char *line; fd = open("test.txt", O_RDONLY); while ((line = get_next_line(fd)) != NULL) { printf("%s", line); free(line); } close(fd); return (0); } ``` ## ⚠️ Return Value * The line that was read when successful * NULL if there is nothing else to read or if an error occurred ## 📊 Expected Behavior * Repeated calls to get_next_line() should let you read the text file pointed to by the file descriptor, one line at a time * The function should return the line that was read * If there is nothing else to read or if an error occurred, it should return NULL * The returned line should include the terminating \n character, except if the end of file was reached and does not end with a \n character